Lower Prize LCD iPhone Models Expected To Come In Majority

It is expecting that Apple is going to release three iPhone models in September this year with two models having OLED display while one model with LCD display. These models could come as iPhone X Plus, iPhone X and a version having the lesser feature with the comparatively lower price.

Previously it was rumored that most of the Apple’s iPhone models would come with the OLED display but now according to the latest report of Wall Street General Apple will be focusing on launching LCD models on majority basis in its upcoming lineups so that it can be budget friendly for the consumers.

Apple also wanted to have equal manufacturing of OLED and LCD display models but after the launch of iPhone X last year, the demand of that was poor among the costumer as it came with the very high price tag that started with $999 in the US ( Rs. 89,000). So now Apple has changed its plan and we may have more LCD models in the market that will obviously come with fewer features so that it could be available at affordable price.

At present, iPhone 7and iPhone 8series are available in LCD display that is available at the lesser price so accordingly, it is expecting that the upcoming iPhone models may come between $600 to $700 price tag. However, it is not very clear that company will continue with iPhone 7, iPhone 8 and iPhone SE models along with the new LCD models in 2018 line up.

Apple’s analyst Ming-Chi Kuo assumes that the upcoming iPhone X may start at price of $800-$900 while iPhone X Plus could come with the range between $900 to $1,000, and then the LCD model with the 6.1-inch display may start at $600-$700in United State September this year.

In previous reports of Kuo, it was assumed that the iPhone model with 6.1-inch display will feature edge to edge display, a notch for Face ID, an aluminum frame instead of stainless steel, LCD display, and 3-D Touch will not be the part of that model. According to Kuo there would also be no dual-less in rear camera but have only single-lens.